First time building a PC

Commander Poofy

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I dont know if im posting this right, its my first time posting here.
So im planning on building a new pc but i dont know if this build will be capable of doing anything i want to do. I was planning to do some gaming but mostly rendering. Im planning to use softwares such as 3ds max, lumion, vray, and cryengine 3. so here's the specs i plan to buy:
CPU: AMD FX-6300
MOBO: gigabyte ga970a-ds3p
GPU: Palit GTX 750ti
MEMORY: crucial ballistix sport 4gb
PSU: corsair 450w
HDD: Western Digital blue 500GB
CASE: Aerocool V3X

Its my first time in this sort of things and i researched that this may be capable of doing what i wanted, but your opinion really matters to. In terms of budget this is the max thing i could give, better if things would be cheaper. sorry for my bad english, its not my native language. thank you.:)
 
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Hi Commander Poofy,Im new to this PC build stuff too but i'v learnt that the ssd drives are much faster than the mechanical drives.The reason being the ssd drives work on chips that flash data like a usb storage device but the hard drives use a rotating disk and magnetic fields to read and write data which is much slower when it comes to large...


Uhhhm. thank you for your answer, but why do i need an SSD, cant the HDD support the softwares? if it cant should i get and SSD instead of a HDD? I dont really know the difference between the 2 i have poor knowledge in PC.
 


Hi Commander Poofy,Im new to this PC build stuff too but i'v learnt that the ssd drives are much faster than the mechanical drives.The reason being the ssd drives work on chips that flash data like a usb storage device but the hard drives use a rotating disk and magnetic fields to read and write data which is much slower when it comes to large amounts of information like programs that render and create things in.I just built my first PC that I want to try the sort of things your talking about and I'm leaning too. good luck.
 
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